Ashworth, P., Care to Communicate: An investigation into problems of communication between patients
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1 Original SPEACS Basic Communication Training Program References Communication problems in ICU and Assessment Ashworth, P., Care to Communicate: An investigation into problems of communication between patients and nurses in intensive therapy units. RCN Research Series. 1980, London: Whitefriars Press. Carroll, S.M., Nonvocal ventilated patients' perceptions of being misunderstood. Western Journal of Nursing Research, : Happ, M.B., Interpretation of nonvocal behavior and the meaning of voicelessness in critical care. Social Science & Medicine, (9): Nelson, J., et al., The symptom burden of critical illness. Critical Care Medicine, : Nelson, J.E., et al., Self reported symptom experience of critically ill cancer patients receiving intensive care. Critical Care Medicine, (2): Patak, L., et al., Patients' reports of health care practitioner interventions that are related to communication during mechanical ventilation. Heart Lung, : Pennock, B.E., et al., Distressful events in the ICU as perceived by patients recovering from coronary artery bypass surgery. Heart & Lung, (4): Rotondi, A.J., et al., Patients' recollections of stressful experiences while receiving prolonged mechanical ventilation in an intensive care unit. Critical Care Medicine, (4): Screening protocols Mitsuda,P.M., Baarslag Benson, R, Hazel, K., Therriault, TM. (1992). In K.M. Yorkston (Ed.) Augmentative Communication in the Medical Setting. Tucson, AR: Communication Skill Builders. Beukelman, D.R., Garrett, K.L., Yorkston, K.M., ed. Augmentative Communication Strategies for Adults with Acute or Chronic Medical Conditions. 2007, Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co.: Baltimore. Algorithms Ashworth, P., Care to Communicate: An investigation into problems of communication between patients and nurses in intensive therapy units. RCN Research Series. 1980, London: Whitefriars Press Borsig A, Steinacker I. Communication with the patient in the intensive care unit. Nursing Times. March 24, 1982 Supplement, Williams, ML. An algorithm for selecting a communication technique with intubated patients. Dimension of Critical Care Nursing Mitsuda,P.M., Baarslag Benson, R, Hazel, K., Therriault, TM. (1992). In K.M. Yorkston (Ed.) Augmentative Communication in the Medical Setting. Tucson, AR: Communication Skill Builders.
2 General Comprehension Support Beukelman DR. & Mirenda P. (2005). Augmentative and alternative communication: Support for children and adults with complex communication needs. Paul H. Brookes Publishing, Baltimore, MD. Sensory Aids Happ MB, Tate J, Garrett K. (2006). Nursing Counts: Communicating with nonspeaking older adults in the ICU. American Journal of Nursing, 106, 37. Facing Patient and Attention Getting Light JC & Binger C. (1998). Building Communication Competence with Individuals who use Augmentative and Alternative Communication. Paul H. Brookes Publishing, Baltimore, MD. Wait Pause Time Basil C. (1992). Social interaction and learned helplessness in severely disabled children. Augmentative and Alternative Communication 8, Light & Binger (1998). As above. Calculator S. (1988). Promoting the acquisition and generalization of conversational skills by individuals with severe disabilities. Augmentative and Alternative Communication, 4, Costello J. (2000). AAC intervention in the intensive care unit: the Children s Hospital of Boston model. Augmentative and Alternative Communication, Clear Yes/No Hemsley B. et al. (2001). Nursing the patient with severe communication impairment. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 35, Confirm Messages As above: Costello 2000; Hemsley et al Happ MB. (2000). Interpretation of nonvocal behavior and the meaning of voicelessness in critical care. Social Science & Medicine, 50, Comprehension Support for Cognitively Impaired patients Broadcaster speech Culp D. & Carlisle M. (1988). PACT: Partners in augmentative communication training. Tucson, AZ: Communication Skills Builders,
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5 Communication Boards Patak, L, Gawlinski, A,, Fung, N.I,, Doering, L,., & Berg, J. (2004). Patients' reports of health care practitioner interventions that are related to communication during mechanical ventilation. Heart & Lung. 33, Stovsky, B., Rudy, E., & Dragonette, P. (1988). Comparison of two types of communication methods used after cardiac surgery with patients with endotracheal tubes. Heart & Lung. 17,
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